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[* icon_caution] Verify the circuit board does not have any current supplied to it prior to performing next steps. If current is present, permanent damage to the multimeter is possible!
-[* black] Connect black probe to the circuit board rail where the solder bridge was.
-[* black] Connect red probe to the circuit board rail above where the solder bridge was.
-[* black] If the fix is successful, the multimeter should give a numerical readout on the multimeter screen.
- [* icon_note] If the fix was unsuccessful, the multimeter should read "OL" on the screen, indicating an open circuit and an audible beeping sound will be emitted by the multimeter.
+[* black] Connect black probe to the circuit board rail where one end of the solder bridge was.
+[* black] Connect red probe to the circuit board rail where the other end of the solder bridge was.
+[* black] If the fix is successful, the multimeter should give a numerical readout on the multimeter screen. This means the rails are no longer connected
+ [* icon_note] If the fix was unsuccessful, the multimeter should read "OL" on the screen, indicating an open circuit.